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In this episode I sit down with Mike Maybin from IRRTC to explore how rapidly evolving vehicle technology is reshaping the fireground. From electric vehicles and lithium-ion batteries to hydrogen systems and heavy goods vehicles, Mike explains the hazards firefighters are increasingly likely to encounter and why many of our legacy tactics, training packages and assumptions are struggling to keep pace. We discuss the science behind battery fires, the importance of understanding thermal runaway, and the operational realities of dealing with incidents that can burn hotter, longer and with far greater complexity than conventional vehicle fires.
This conversation is a practical and timely update for firefighters, officers and trainers who want to stay ahead of the curve. Mike shares insights from his extensive work across the UK and internationally, highlighting the progress that has been made, the gaps that still exist, and what fire services need to do now to ensure crews are properly prepared. If you are involved in operational response, training delivery or strategic planning, this episode will help you better understand the challenges and opportunities presented by the next generation of vehicles.
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By Pete Wakefield5
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In this episode I sit down with Mike Maybin from IRRTC to explore how rapidly evolving vehicle technology is reshaping the fireground. From electric vehicles and lithium-ion batteries to hydrogen systems and heavy goods vehicles, Mike explains the hazards firefighters are increasingly likely to encounter and why many of our legacy tactics, training packages and assumptions are struggling to keep pace. We discuss the science behind battery fires, the importance of understanding thermal runaway, and the operational realities of dealing with incidents that can burn hotter, longer and with far greater complexity than conventional vehicle fires.
This conversation is a practical and timely update for firefighters, officers and trainers who want to stay ahead of the curve. Mike shares insights from his extensive work across the UK and internationally, highlighting the progress that has been made, the gaps that still exist, and what fire services need to do now to ensure crews are properly prepared. If you are involved in operational response, training delivery or strategic planning, this episode will help you better understand the challenges and opportunities presented by the next generation of vehicles.
Learn about IRRTC HERE
Access all episodes, documents, GIVEAWAYS & debriefs HERE
Podcast Apparel, Hoodies, Flags, Mugs HERE
Please check out our Partners supporting this episode are
William Wood Watches - Discount code FFPODCAST gives the user 10% off full range on website
PBI high-performance fabrics
FIRST TACTICAL- tactical gear for elite operators
GORE-TEX Professional Clothing
MSA The Safety Company
JAFCO
IDEX
FIRE & EVACUATION SERVICE LTD
Send us Fan Mail
Support the show
***The views expressed in this episode are those of the individual speakers. Our partners are not responsible for the content of this episode and does not warrant its accuracy or completeness.***
Please support the podcast and its future by clicking HERE and joining our Patreon Crew

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